No, It’s Not Worth It

Written by Bryan Los on June 2nd, 2006 @ 3:18 PM

Having recently watched the Pentagon’s official video release of the camera that supposedly captured the 9/11 attack, I concluded that my suspicions about a cover-up of sorts were correct. What I saw in that video, along with pictures taken that day, some only several minutes after the attack, were not a very compelling argument for the government’s story.

I decided to put together a photo gallery of all the close-up shots I could find, along with official pictures released by the government. I found about 20 or so very high quality pictures. I also have 12 hours of footage I recorded off TV on 9/11/01, and I watched that as well.

I had about 10 or so paragraphs on my feelings, and I would write another 10 or so based on the pictures, and video. I was going to give my reasoning behind my views, and how the government hasn’t convinced me the Pentagon was hit by any plane, let alone a giant 757 jetliner.

As I was searching for some websites to reference and credit, I was amazed at all the ridiculous bullshit people are coming up with to prove their own theories. For the most part, I was embarrassed for them for some of the explanations they give for the Pentagon attack.

Amazing Stories

I heard stories from three missiles hitting the building, to truck bombs, to the government kidnapping the real hijackers, to military jets fixed to look like passenger jets, and even more outlandish reasoning.

Although my beliefs are not changed, and I still don’t accept the government’s line (or evidence), I can’t bring myself to write anything that may prove to support or condone these morons who are filling the internet with stupidity. I will simply delete my original, unpublished article.

I don’t want to be on the side of morons when it comes to such an important issue as a government lying to it’s people. I have made up my mind and will stand by my opinions until better evidence proves me wrong.

I will include one paragraph from my original article. This summed up my feelings about the security on and around the Pentagon that day on 9/11.

Lights, Camera, Webcam

The first thing that struck me odd was that surveillance for this massive building - the home of all things military - is one small parking lot camera that takes a couple frames every second. You have got to be kidding me! The heart of our military. The home of our Secretary of Defense. Where we plan wars to take out backwards countries. The headquarters that will one day plan WWIII– and we got a webcam guarding the place? Any 7-11 has more security than that! I can’t even walk out of a store with a Big Gulp without some Indian kicking me in the balls.

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